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All Rights Reserved. We see that you do not have JavaScript enabled. In order to enjoy all the features and fully interact with Home Theater Forum, please enable JavaScript in your web browser. For the first time ever, you can finally own THE WHOLE STORY on Blu-ray. It s the ultimate holiday gift! Remastered for the most brilliant viewing experience, SHREK: THE WHOLE STORY is a must-own collection. Relive every moment of Shrek s incredible journey from the hilarious Academy Award winning beginning to the magical and heartwarming Final Chapter. All four discs feature hours of all-new extras and the brand new, limited-edition DONKEY S CHRISTMAS SHREKTACULAR. A hilarious holiday program that is a perfect holiday treat for the whole family, DONKEY S CHRISTMAS SHREKTACULAR will be available for a limited time only and features all your favorite characters as they perform classic holiday songs with Shrek-ized lyrics, as well as Shrek s Yule Log, featuring over 25 uproarious character appearances in front of a crackling virtual fireplace. If you are familiar with this product, please update the details list so it is complete! Many products have multiple models black edition, white edition, etc. If you know of any other models of this product with a different MPN/UPC, please add them below. If you know of links that pertain to this product, add them below. Be sure to fill out the full url; Share your thoughts with the community about this item so that you can help other users decide. December 16, 2010 at 12:55 pm Pros: Superb audio and video, fun for the family, very affordable The Shrek franchise is both refreshingly original and ever-so domestic. The balance between tilting the traditions of the fairytale on their heads accompanied by cheeky, slightly crude humor at which we all can giggle, and the normalcy of finding love, wondering if we are making our partner happy, worrying about having kids, and then not knowing what weÁve got until itÁs almost lost forever, doesnÁt always make for the most exciting stprylines. The excellence of the voice-cast throughout the four films does manage to keep it all interesting and fun however. Mike Myers, channeling his Scottish grump seen most notably in the underrated So, I Married an Axe Murderer, where he played his own Scotsman father Heed! Pants, now!, has helped created an iconic animated character in the loveable ogre. Eddie Murphy, with his voice-volume set just a notch higher, and his speed just a tad faster than everyone else, is a very funning binding side-kick character whose ability to generate empathy while grating on ShrekÁs nerves is a true gift. Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona brings both the necessary traditional fairytale princess sensibilities as well as the unexpected, girlÁs rock traits with aplomb. Shrek : Rated PG for Mild Language and Some Crude Humor; Shrek 2 : Rated PG for some Crude Humor, a Brief Substance Reference, and Some Suggestive Content; Shrek the Third: Rated PG for Some Crude Humor, Suggestive Content, and Swashbuckling Action; Shrek Forever After : Rated PG for Mild Action, Some Rude Humor and Brief Language Audio : English 1 DTS HD Master Audio, French, Spanish, and Portuguese 1 Dolby Digital Subtitles : English, English SDH, French, Spanish, and Portuguese ÁLook, Im not the one with the problem, okay? Its the world that seems to have a problem with ME! People take one look at me and go Aargh! Help! Run! A big stupid ugly ogre! They judge me before they even know me thats why Im better off Á In the quiet of a swamp, a mean, green ogre lives a perfect life. His days are filled with mud baths, vermin lunches, and bug-juice toothpaste and his nights are filled with terrorizing hapless villagers, and reveling in the Ogre warning signs posted throughout the forest. He enjoys his lifeÁs simple pleasures behind the comfort of his ÁKeep OutÁ signs. One day, his version of an idyllic life is disrupted when the narcissistic Lord Farquaad, a brash and unlikable fella with a Napoleon complex, begins relocating characters from fairytales to ShrekÁs swamp. To restore his life back to normal, the grumpy green ogre must undertake a quest on behalf of Lord Farquaad to rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona from the tallest tower, guarded by a vicious dragon, and return her to marry the short Lord. áShrek is an unlikely hero Á light-years away from being the typical Prince Charming with his grizzly outlook and gassy disposition, and so saving the princess is not part of the expected storybook romance. Shrek is accompanied by a talking donkey, a song-prone million-words-a-minute pain in ShrekÁs backside. When DreamWorksÁs animation released the original Shrek in 2001, it was like a breath of fresh air and remains the best of the series. Original, vibrant, energetic, and spunky in equal measure, it successfully turned traditional storybook conventions on their head with its tongue planted firmly in its cheek. Sprightly sequences set in the land far, far away, but set to contemporary and upbeat songs that seemed to cleverly splice the storybook world with our modern sensibilities. Though some of the songs may make your eyes roll today from their overexposure, the entire exercise was pulled off nicely by a playful storyline, solid animation, and a terrific voice cast led by Mike Myers as Shrek, Eddie Murphy as Donkey, and Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona. Supporting the main cast is the spot-on John Lithgow as Lord Farquaad, Cody Cameron as Pinocchio, and Conrad Vernon as the Gingerbread man who, it must be said, steals every scene in which he appears Á not my gum-drop buttons! Á. In the second chapter of the Shrek storybook, Fiona and Shrek are now married and have been invited to visit with FionaÁs parents the ones who locked her away in the tower in the Kingdom of Far, Far Away. Shrek is resistant after all, visiting the in-laws for the first time can be daunting, and their first meeting does not go well. The King conspires with the Fairy Godmother, whose son Prince Charming incidentally arrived to rescue Fiona from the tower too late Shrek had beaten him to it, to get rid of Shrek so that Prince Charming can take his place and claim heir to the throne of the Kingdom. Modeling Far, Far Away after Beverly Hills, California was a stroke of genius, and for those that either live there, or have visited, their loving mockery of the vibe and lifestyle is sharp as a tack.

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